1982 Skeletor Action Figure
If you were born in the ‘80s, it wouldn’t be hard to remember Skeletor. As a boy of the ‘80s, you probably had to beg your parents to buy you this action figure because it was one of the most popular toys back then. If you didn’t have one, you risked being left out at school.
We all know He-Man was another favorite as well, and together, they were the most popular action figures from the Masters of the Universe World. If you are one of those lucky ones that still has it, you can actually get a lot of money for it. A 1982, mint condition Skeletor action figure that is still inside its box could fetch up to $2,000 online.
Cabbage Patch Dolls
This toy was an absolute favorite! As a kid, especially little girls, we just loved carrying these things everywhere and treating them like they were our babies! Admit it, you did the same thing, right? These dolls are almost extinct! If you have one lying around in your house somewhere and you decide to sell it, you can actually score a pretty hefty profit.
As of right now, the most expensive Cabbage Patch dolls are the possession of Pat and Joe Prosey. They are so addicted to these dolls that they have more than 5,000 dolls in their custom-built Maryland museum, and they are selling everything for $360,000. Wow!
Sega Genesis Console
Ah, the Sega! This is where it all started. If you were into Mario and Sonic games back then, you’ll definitely remember this console. We all had a lot of memories with this one. Back then, because it was so popular, kids from all over the world wanted one and just had to get their hands on a Sonic the Hedgehog or Mario Kart game.
If you happen to have one lying around in your home, you might end up with a few extra hundred smackeroos - or more. Whatever you do, don’t think about throwing it away yet. If it is still in mint condition and working smoothly, hit the internet and sell it online because you could earn up to $2,000 for it. Now, that is a lot of cash for one console!
Furby
Furby was just one of those toys you couldn’t understand at first, but surprisingly made up many of our childhood memories. Let’s be honest here, shall we? Who among you thought it was a mixture of a hamster and an owl at the same time? We are guessing most of us felt that. These Furby toys became super popular for most ‘90s kids, and almost everyone had one.
They were very cuddly and could sometimes move their eyes or talk. If you have an unopened original Furby doll, you can expect to earn around $900 dollars for it. Of course, that depends on what kind of Furby doll and if it’s totally untouched.
Talkboy
Did you watch Home Alone as a kid? We have got to admit those movies had some of the best gadgets, and having one available as a toy back then meant everything. Well, here’s a fun fact, believe it or not, after the release of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Talkboy became popular.
Sure, this thing was just a stylish version of a tape recorder, but if you’re holding on to one, you can take a look on the net to see who is willing to buy it from you. If you sell it, you can earn a quick $200.